Don't get the wrong point

Alfreda 2022-04-19 09:02:00

The climax of the suspense film is at the end. Many people commented that they found out that Lauren was the murderer at the beginning of the film, or saw Lauren standing on the rooftop with a gun and felt cliché and disappointed. But please don't get the wrong point. The ending of the film is not to catch the murderer. The end is a few memories of the male protagonist and put the tape recorder in his pocket.
Memories: 1. Missing my sister flying a kite (a scene that appears many times); 2. Whispering to the victim's sister: We did it right (this scene appeared once before but did not say this sentence); 3. Background dialogue at this time Yes: Glad my sister wasn't forgotten.
So the truth of the matter is that the male bishop instigated the deceased and the sisters to do perjury to sentence the mentally ill to death. The male protagonist put his will above the law, pursued justice by illegal means, combined with what he taught in class: reason and madness What are the legal boundaries of free will.
Whether he was affected by the fact that his own sister was brutally murdered in this case is debatable. Fortunately, he was right this time. The mentally ill did kill people. Free will is the theme of the whole story. Point out that perjury is the end.

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  • Issac 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    In the warm afternoon, the more I look at it, the more sleepy I get. Although the les plot is added, I can't lift my spirits at all. Al Pacino is extraordinarily short here.

  • Theodore 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    Very watery, very unconventional at the beginning

88 Minutes quotes

  • Jon Forster: Quack quack, Dr. Gramm.

  • Jon Forster: [to Jack] Why don't you take a good look at your watch. A good look. Now imagine what it would be like to be minutes away from your own death. Do you hear the ticking of a clock and knowing that your time on earth is drawing to a close?